Dragonflies at Little Paxton
Tapping into Fridays butterfly enthusiasm and I suggested the boys and my daughter accompanied me on a visit to Paxton Pits. My daughter works at Little Paxton school but mentioned she had never visited the Pits.
They boys all came armed with cameras of various qualities including my previous camera which I lent the eldest to try out. We followed the Heron trail initially then diverted on to the River trail hoping to see some dragonflies alongside the water. Surprisingly we saw more butterflies than dragonflies in that area but as we came away from the river, we passed a meadow with lots of dragonflies whirring above the grasses. One or two settled enabling photos and we found a couple more alongside the path as we walked back towards the carpark.
We identified and photographed at least 3 different species but think we may have also seen a blue Emperor which didn't stop long enough for a picture.
They boys all came armed with cameras of various qualities including my previous camera which I lent the eldest to try out. We followed the Heron trail initially then diverted on to the River trail hoping to see some dragonflies alongside the water. Surprisingly we saw more butterflies than dragonflies in that area but as we came away from the river, we passed a meadow with lots of dragonflies whirring above the grasses. One or two settled enabling photos and we found a couple more alongside the path as we walked back towards the carpark.
We identified and photographed at least 3 different species but think we may have also seen a blue Emperor which didn't stop long enough for a picture.
southern hawker
intrepid explorer
common darter
common darter
common darter
ruddy darter
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